It happens whenever I, who fondly imagines myself an organized person, become smug. It’s enough to send me back to bed with the pillows over my head, wailing, “When did I sign up for this anyway?” What am I talking about? Change. Oh that.
Author Journal: Avoiding Burn-Out
Ever since I tried to plan the entire next year of Girl Scouts in June, I’ve understood my tendency to look further ahead than the average person finds comfortable. Anyone who’s organized a family reunion way in advance (guilty here) knows that people just don’t want to think that far ahead. Upon reflection, they may have a point.
With a shiny new year gleaming like a child with newly-washed ears…
Storm Song
Poetry to help you find the music in a rainy day.
Author Journal: The Benefits and Perils of Daydreaming
I sometimes stare at people in disbelief when they ask me how I come up with my ideas. I want to ask how they don’t have ideas. A veritable barrage of them plague me — so many, in fact, that I’d need several lifetimes to pursue them all. After much pondering, I’ve concluded that the world contains two types of people…
Author Journal: Of Maps and Heroes
Paper littered the card table around the sketch of a portion of Elderland, the fantasy world of my Tales of Faeraven trilogy. I worried my bottom lip and murmurred to myself. “I’m in big trouble.” It seems fantasy worlds are much easier to imagine than to chart. With the artist waiting for my preliminary sketches…
Quick Notes: My Last-Minute Christmas Punch List
The Holidays can amplify time issues. Believe me, I know. Here’s a last-minute punch list I developed to help myself in time-pressed years. I hope it helps you. You don’t need to do everything on the list. Pick and choose.
My last-Minute Christmas Punch List:
Author Journal: Listen
Sound advice can come in unexpected ways.
Author Journal: Refueling
When a plane prepares to land, there’s always that moment where the engines quiet and the forward momentum slows. The landing wheels come down and, at just the right moment, the back engines roar. A landing can be smooth or bumpy, depending on general conditions and how well the pilot prepares.
I’m about to bring my own “plane” in for refueling. In the past year I’ve…
Author Journal: Overcoming Obstacles
It happens to us all. We put our oars into the waters of life with blithe hope. Sometimes we find a gentle current and sometimes rapids. Either way, we stay afloat – because we must – until a tree falls across our river.